The Girondins supporter arrested for the assault of a player during the chaotic Bordeaux-Rodez match, Friday June 2, in Ligue 2, was referred this Sunday with a request for judicial review and will be tried in correctional court in November, according to the prosecution. . This Bordeaux supporter is accused of entering the field while the opposing players were celebrating the opener and of having jostled Rodez striker Lucas Buades, leading to the final stoppage of the match after twenty-two minutes of game.
Placed in police custody on Friday, this 40-year-old is being prosecuted for “entering a competition area of ??a sports enclosure having disturbed the progress of the competition” and “premeditated violence resulting in incapacity for work (ITT) of less than eight days “, detailed the parquet floor of Bordeaux.
According to Olivier Étienne, deputy public prosecutor, the prosecution has requested his placement under judicial supervision, probably accompanied by a stadium ban, and the defendant will be summoned before the criminal court on November 27.
Member of the group of supporters of the Ultramarines, this business manager, residing in Savoie, had explained during his police custody to have “a little tripped” after “having had the feeling of having been taunted” by Lucas Buades who was celebrating his goal . He acknowledged the facts and apologized.
Three other supporters were arrested on Friday in Bordeaux in separate cases. Two of them, suspected of having entered the lawn, were released on Saturday, while the third, prosecuted for violence and insulting a steward, will also be summoned to court in November.
After the interruption of this match of the final day of L2, where the Girondins had to win to hope to return to the elite, the Bordeaux club must plead its case Monday before the Professional Football League (LFP), a decisive disciplinary procedure to validate the final classification of the second division.